Is this the world’s fastest rapper?

The name George Watsky may not trip off the toungue as easily as Slim Shady,
but his words certainly do.

The 23-year old American has filmed himself rapping at high speed to Busta
Rhymes track Break Ya Neck and his top speeds makes Usain Bolt look doddery.

George, listed simply as ‘Pale Kid Raps Fast’, has now been viewed a MILLION
times on You Tube and counting.

In little more than THREE seconds he manages to get through the
following 60-word section.

He rhymes: “I’m sick of doubt/But I’m looking at the wall/Part of me was
hoping to be caught up in the moment and to be open to the good and the God
in me/But i got a lobotomy and i get that I oughtta become a bit of an
oddity when somebody gets offended by the thought of me.”

If you don’t think that’s fast, give it a try yourself.

I’d say he’s close to taking the title of world’s fastest rapper from Busta’s
pal TWISTA, who can unleash a mind-boggling 11.2 syllables per
second.

George himself has become a renowned spoken word performer – moving from his
native San Francisco to Los Angeles to pursue his career.

And his list of credentials is as long as some of the lines in his raps.

He was the 2006 Youth Speaks Grand Slam Poetry Champion, 2006 Brave New Voices
International Poetry Slam Champion, and performed in a record SIX
consecutive Youth Speaks Grand Slam Finals.

George has also made his own, self-titled, hip-hop album using the same blend
of humour and delivery as featured in his YouTube videos.